oyer and terminer

English

Etymology

From Anglo-Norman oyer (hear) and terminer (determine)

Noun

oyer and terminer (uncountable)

  1. (law, archaic) A commission under which a court is empowered to hear and determine a criminal case.
  2. (law, archaic) The hearing or trial carried out under such authority.

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